Magnolia Elizabeth Trees

£120.00

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A most unusual Magnolia with very beautiful faintly fragrant primrose yellow blooms, upward facing with long tapering buds opening to reveal pretty stamens as they mature. Blooming in April just before the new coppery-bronze oval-shaped leaves mature to dark glossy green before turning golden yellow in autumn.
Elizabeth Magnolia is a small to medium slender conical-shaped tree with an upright habit, Magnolia Elizabeth makes a wonderful feature, especially as a bush in a garden with limited space. Plant in a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade as buds and flowers can be damaged by cold winds and late frosts. Elizabeth Magnolia is hardy and likes fertile, slightly acidic well-drained soil. Prune gently only if necessary either after flowering or in late summer. RHS Award of Garden Merit

AttractsBees, Birds, Wildlife
Blossom ColourYellow
Flowering PeriodApr, May
Habit (Shape)Narrow
HardinessHardy (Cold winter)
Height (when grown)5-7m
Leaf ColourGreen
LightingFull Sun, Partial Sun
PositionSheltered
Soil TypeAcidic, Well-drained
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Description

A most unusual yellow Magnolia tree with very beautiful faintly fragrant primrose yellow blooms, upward facing with long tapering buds opening to reveal pretty stamens as they mature. Magnolia Elizabeth blooms in late April/early May just before the new coppery-bronze oval-shaped leaves mature to dark glossy green before turning golden yellow in autumn.

A small to a medium slender conical-shaped tree with an upright habit, Magnolia Elizabeth makes a wonderful feature, especially as a bush in a garden with limited space. Plant in a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade as buds and flowers can be damaged by cold winds and late frosts. Elizabeth is hardy and likes fertile, slightly acidic well-drained soil. Prune gently only if necessary either after flowering or in late summer.

 

Latin Name: Magnolia x brooklynensis ‘Elizabeth’
Cultivation: City or country gardens. Spectacular for any garden
Soil: Fertile, slightly acidic well-drained
Position: Full sun, partial shade
Foliage: Deciduous, bronze to dark green to golden yellow
Flowering: Primrose yellow in late April/early May
Habit: Conical, slender
Growth: Average
Fragrance: Slight
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Benefits to Wildlife: Birds, bees, and butterflies
Height & Spread in maturity: 7 metres x 4 metres